Gold Potential in West Sumatra, Indonesia, Could Produce 50 Kg per Day
West Sumatra, Indonesia, has a lot of gold potential.--
The potential gold mine in South Solok Regency has undoubtedly transformed the local economy. Previously, the majority were farmers and plantation owners, but now they have become gold miners.
Located in western West Sumatra, South Solok is close to the Great Sumatran Fault System.
This fault is indicated to be the source mechanism for the formation of gold mineralization in this area. Based on research conducted by Toreno, the mineralization type developing in South Solok is epithermal low-sulfidation.
This conclusion is based on existing geological data, supported by sulfide mineral data, textures, and hydrothermal alteration. Furthermore, intrusive rocks consisting of Cretaceous granite and granodiorite act as mineral-bearing rocks.
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